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?x GERMANS NOW HAVE EYE ON RUSSIANS Breaking Off of Negotiation; May React Against Annexationists. * .h Bk A SHORTAGE OF FOOD CAUSES MANY ILLS Cut Down in Passenger Traffic May Forecast Big Battle in West. London.?The poliitcal situation l Germany and the relations with Russia continue to be agitated in the German press, although there appears to have been no fresh develop ments of special significance. * An article quoted from German new.:* papers received by way of Switzerland gives an idea of the trend oi feeling in relation to these question?*. The Fvankfurlher Zeitung wants its readers against undue optimism ir? regard to the negotiations with tile Russians, whom it accuses of attempting to hinder the proceedings both at Brcst-Litovsk and at Pctvo? gr ad, for their own interests. The Volkesteinmo, of Mannheim, a Socialist paper, says that serious pop ular demonstrations against the German annexationist policy occurred <>. Budapest and other towns in Hum gary ami Austria after Chancellor von Hortling- made his statement i' th0 Reichstag. These outbreaks, tlm newspaper add, are symptomatic o* what might happen in the dual monarchy if the negotiations should be broken off on account of the German pojicy. Reports continue to be heard of the breaking* up of meetings arranged i>; the annexationist fatherland party. biG it is difficult to ascertain to what 1 extent this movement has been carried. Slaughtering Milch Cows. The Deutsche Tages Zeitung put)- j li/shes reports showing- that in const- ' queue0 of the shortage of fodder tlm j deadweight of cade sent to Berlin) n.arkot is only one-half the normal j ai d that liifuo nuitibrrs of milch <*ov,\s must be slaughtered lo provide J the prescribed meat rations. j A t el "gram from Rotterdam says r 4u<u beginning- today all railroad pas- j f?- trpffig in G'rmanv is I^Ljo i reduced 60 per cent. The published , Explanation is that foodstuffs and' other goods which have accumulated ! if*. certain centers must be distribute*', r Correspondents who send the reports j to London sav. however, that there auJ' * "' . ? j livery reason to belleVi the trfinsier j of trbops to the western front is th ^ real reason, adding it is reported these troops arc t ;> b- moved suddenly for oncentrated nsivo. Ills of Fooii Shortage. The Times publishes a long* report, attributed to a neutral, who has made an cxtendc dstay in Germany, doscril) ir.g internal conditions. It does not diffep to an important extent from similar reports in the past. Tile writer reiterates that the effects of food slip ft age are. severe, especially among the children who everywhe e si tow ftigns of underfeeding;. It is ap. parent i*hat tuberculosis v- wo'king* havoc, especially among the young*, while contagious dysentery, which was a serious scourge in th(. summer, lias not ceased with the arrival of winter., It., is attributable to bad food. T!\e <lv"'ino in *he birth rale, thiobstivci continues, causing gr< at anxiety, o. poll-ally in view or' the It s of bfe in the war and the .spread of disease. The shortage of coal in Berlin is anolhoi source of trouble. After i'ii'.mierating the difficultio.-, the cor respondent writes: "Nothing hut the iron grip of I'ru* fban militarism restrains the natior frojT)t)nmk.ii}t> more pronounce^!, advances to its adversaries than, ;m\ which have yet been made. The (lor. W|jJ want peace/with victory. They n< longer trff ear the suppftds hHsxTmrcJv^ do with the vfthfUifce,aUi t udo. ' ? * ? i f ,?> ?; yf itvr?,<?<>; \'V* - -y{' \ COLDS&IAOBIPM Sot Stem eesolll bin mny'btte bf-<ShflM*&Fe*er, Cak & LnGrippe^t^ acts on th^livc 9ftV*T'*^ #T~"TT^t" T1~7~7-\h }V T?'B?Co."Jpev. cf Socafteo w as i Conway o.< business ?.no day 1.. \voek. %. . . .. t - 1 / i. c , . t p.-,,,.. " I k OFF J AT iii_ ...:n i | we win sci opportunit nriirainri KtMtlYIBtl MUI JAMES SMART ESTATE OFFERED FOB SALE We have for sale the estate land of j !h" h te .Mr. Jas. Smart, containing thirly-t-A'o acres, with 1(> or IS acres | cleared, with dwelling house, lying *n Bucks township, o.i Pee Doe Public ! Road. Wire fencing round about onefourth of field. Call or write us your best offer f,r j this property which th0 heirs want " * dispose of at a fair price. The only time to buy land is when it is offered for sale. Afterwards it is too late.?ad HORRY LAND ACIKNC Y, Conway. M. M. Hrdrick. H. H. Woodward. o I Wood's Seeds J Fop 1918 i The patrioticduty of farmers and . | gardcnerseverywhere is to increase !' crop and food production. Intcn,sive farming and gardening, and the libertd use of fertilizers, together J with proper rotation of crops, so C>| aS to increase and improve the ferjL Jility and, productiveness of the land, Wre'all vital and necessary J h \ Kao.1 ?>Ji n, ,ltn 41 ... ? 7f WUgiUCTHUUII9 Ml U1V |/1 V9VI1V tl llli;> 4: Wood^sittcicriptivc Catalog fid: Tor 1918 gtyeA Jhe.lullest and most up-to-date infarAMlioi) In regard i , all 1 U. V' iv/- ? bo:, J Fpm apdG&rde? Seeds ''I And tells the;J*est crops to Iff j, i^row, both for profit anil home use. h?). V iWrlt# fo* C*t?tog *1Mt prices of ?! ?rajs and ClovfefSca#tiSccd y? Pftt&tdes, ScedOhts; tw^any * ; cjatm J ; GsjftHqfr MMIJa Treo On JWq*er?k >;g,; 1 //>// tf;o rif yltn pn v.f p a m p *yi y $ \A\ THDB HOEEY BSEi ucnc INE&b ? pi At H. W. Le 12 O'CLOCK. I two car loai :y to get a | The Date: FR If" The Place: C< ( The Time: 12 iES now AT H, mOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK Acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you lose a day's work. ! Tiicrc's no reason why a pers >n I r:hou!<l lake sickening. salivating ralj omcl when a few cents buys a lar^e i bottle of Hudson'.- Liver Yen:??a perfect substitute tor calomel. I U is a pleasant, vc&otab) ) liquid ' U'h UM 1 1 el unf I'AH ! 1 !*?/?*? i 1 1 f ! * U \\ ill II ?? III V V'WI I ? V v. A ?* ' i surely ;is calomel, but it doesn't ma:;" , you sick and ran not salivate, i Children and grown folks can take 1)orison's Liver Tone, because it :s i perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous (bug. It i.mcrcury and attacks your bones Take a dose of nasty calomel toda> and you v.ill feel weak, sick and nausea, ted tomorrow. Don't lose a day'j work. Take a spoonful of Dodson'j Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more bilious noss, constipation, sluggishness, lT*irl ache, coated tongue or sour stomach Your druggist says if you don't fin< Dodson's Liver Tone acts better thai horrible calomel your money is wait ing for you.?adv. o CARE or ( OW AND HER CALF. Be careful of the cow at calvini time. A clean, dry stall for calvin; is necessary. As soon as possihl j after birth wash the calf's navle wit .any common antiseptic solution t prevent white scour infection. Bt j fore caving: Riv? the cow laxntiv Vf: feed, su':h as l.ean and oil meal. Ai oo fcLD, CONWAY, 8. 0. ifTSAI 4. Ml iwis' Stable , RAIN OR SI JDAY, JAN. 25, 19 3NWAY, S. C. f O'clock. Be there. . W. LEWIS' ST/ U(4hMrlM IIW >1111 ?l i tor calving;, a bran ma.di is the m<>ct : j siluablo food for the cow and it is a good plan to give her plenty ol wat< r. warmed siightly if it is cold. Don'r j ir\*to bring the cow to full food, fo j j at least two weeks. The young en! r j hould receive the first or colostrum j n.iik and may nurse for a few day.? j it should he weaned to hand feeding j : not later than the filth (lay, and afte- J ten days or two weeks the feed may ; bo changed gradually to skim milk. At that time th<; calf will also oat a little bran or coi n meal, and nibble at! clean, bright hay. When vigorous erlvos are six weeks or two months old, they will do well on dry food and the skim milk. submarines; me IS MUCH REDUCES ;l __ ! London?Another marked decrease . in the sinkings of British merchant i ii^'n hv mine or submarine in the r past week is noted in the report of the admiralty. In this period, only i six merchantmen of I,GOO tons or s over were sunk, and, in addition, two ? merchantmen under 1,000 tons and - two fishnig vessels. The summary follows: Arrivals of British merchantmen 1 2,106; sailings, 1,184. \ British merchantmen sunk by mine - or submarine over 1,000 tons, 6; under 1,600 tons, 2; fishing vessels, 2. Merchantmen unsuccessfully attacked, 5. l* In the previous week the admiralty - _ i [\ reported the loss Dy mine or auoma < line of IS merchantmen of l,f>00 ton.h or over, three merchantmen under Ojtluit tonnage and four fishing vessols. The report of January 2 gave e the sinkings as 21, eighteen being ; ,000 tons or over. J w* \I - T' F ju ILES s HINE nice mk ; 0 >18 IBLE Wfl.Ai .?m .*? . -? *?? M' SWAIN WINS ON FIRST BALLOT Newberry Man Elected Insurance Commissioner?Senate Proceedings. Columbia.?W. A. McSwain, of N'owberry, was elected ip.sura ic'.1 c*o!s\mis;,ioner on the fust ballot t;?k( n. The vote was: Ah Swain lb'), rulmrr 12; Cokev 19; Mi'ler 2. Irs the Senate, Senator Wharton, of I . , , , Laurens, made an eioxjiccnx ap >eai for the passage of his hill to pot upon th(. honor roll all bona iide'Con Cede rate soldiers and sailor.-, and I widows Of Confederate soldiers and I sailors and compensate them for services rendered from 1801 to 1865. The senator from Laurens rebuked the state for its indifference to the men who fought for it in the civil war and wondered if it would show the same lack of appreciation to ths boys at Camp Jackson when this dreadful conflict is over. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At Allpealer*. LINIMENT ' I ' Fee insurance Life Insurance * - Bonds Mr * \ 4 ' Office in j PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK V D. A. Spivey W. B. King J ?L H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Li* CONWAY, S " * !( ____________________ ^ R. a SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, "t CONWAY. 8. C, 1 / S. P. HAWES * Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries' Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000* ' miles. , PHONE 67. V QUICK DELIVERY. CHfS. R. SCARBOROUGH CO.WVAY, ..SO I mi CAKOMNA Complete Waterworks, Strain Hot ?&. tor ard Hot .*ir liontir.tf PianiA INSTALLED ANYWHERE Only P.'unibin/c and Heating good* arid material nf higr.eM quality us**! Full line of Tub, Toilet Lavatory,) Sink and other Itathrooni Acces.v>rif? J and rep**'""4* on hand at all times. Flu #*? ft*ng and Heating. PUT HOT WATER AND HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE. T. B. L. E W I S , At?y. and CounccUor at L(\v? CSiMWAY, - - - S. C. J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL CNCiNKEU MARION, S. (J. .My Engineering and Surveying office will )>e open during my absence, and prepared to take care or any work as usual. Address all communications as heretofore. \ WILLIAM EUGENE KING. M D Physician and Surgeon Office in Piatt Drug Oo. AYNOR,. - - - S. C. DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon loris, s. o. J. 0. Norton E. S. 0. Baker NORTON & BAKER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CONWAY, ? ? ? S. O. LUM JUNG LAUNDRY, CON WAY,. S. C, Beginning July lKt. 1913 All persons mast take tickets!fcr work left hero. Possitively no work delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not cj-lled for in HO days will be sold for charges LUM JUNG W f. PTAKt ' ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Jv Office up Staira Buck Building DR. 6.1. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Office Orer Norton Drag Company CONWAY. S. G. BBBnaflSBaiBD \ 5 HORRY COUNTY I TRUST COMPANY S |0j L. D. M&grath k p Manager. f tsa Real Estate m Real Estate Loans j 3 Bonds \ ia Insurance pnaBnnunSDBD j I |